Vinyl pressing mistakes


Ever seen an LP with the the wrong label? I have an old LP that has a different artist/album side pressed on the b side. I listened to the a side of 'Blue Man' by Steve Khan.... flipped it over and Tim Wiesebeg/Dan Fogalberg (sp?)'Power of Gold' or some such nonsence starts playing... surprise! How common are these mistakes? Just curoius.
blkadr
Nothing as severe as what you all have described, but my copy of the King reissue of the Albeniz Suite Espanola has side 1 with a label showing the side 2 pieces, and vice versa. Colitas, maybe Liberace liked to celebrate Christmas listening to native American flute music?
Lugnut,
If you liked that one, you should read my response to the "ONE great lovesong" thread. I'm surprised no one picked up on that one. Especially if you are a Warren Zevon fan. ;)
In the early 1980's my old chief inspector gave me an mislabel LP. He purchased 1974's Valentin Baglaenko "Gypsy Songs And Ancient Romances" for $1.99 but what was cut in the grooves was The Grateful Dead "Best Of"? "What the hell is this... high on cocaine..." was his reply when he gave me this record explaining to me the relax mood he was in that night.
I had a pressing of the Stones "Some Girls" that had a side 1 label on both sides.
I thought it may be worth a zillion dollars at the time.
I ended up selling it with a bunch of other LP's.
I guess I'll never know!